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Combat Stress Injuries

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This course examines the common stressors of operational military deployments---from the merely annoying through the potentially devastating---and places such experiences in their context defined by military cultural values and identity. The three major mechanisms of combat stress injury are listed, and the effects of one of them (traumatic stress) are described in detail. Presenter: William P. Nash, MD
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This course examines the common stressors of operational military deployments---from the merely annoying through the potentially devastating---and places such experiences in their context defined by military cultural values and identity. The three major mechanisms of combat stress injury are listed, and the effects of one of them (traumatic stress) are described in detail. Presenter: William P. Nash, MD
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